New Inn Hall Street is a street in central Oxford, England. It is a shopping street running north-south parallel and to the west of Cornmarket Street, with George Street to the north and Queen Street to the south. St Michael's Street leads off the street to the east near the northern end. St Peter's College, Oxford University is on the west side of the street.

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  • New Inn Hall Street is a street in central Oxford, England. It is a shopping street running north-south parallel and to the west of Cornmarket Street, with George Street to the north and Queen Street to the south. St Michael's Street leads off the street to the east near the northern end. St Peter's College, Oxford University is on the west side of the street. The college occupies the site of two of the University's oldest Inns (medieval hostels), Bishop Trellick's, later New Inn Hall (after which the street is named), and Rose Hall, both founded in the 13th century. The City of Oxford High School for Boys was located on the corner with George Street until 1966. The building is now the Sociology Department of the University. The Wesley Memorial Methodist Church is also located in the street.
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  • New Inn Hall Street is a street in central Oxford, England. It is a shopping street running north-south parallel and to the west of Cornmarket Street, with George Street to the north and Queen Street to the south. St Michael's Street leads off the street to the east near the northern end. St Peter's College, Oxford University is on the west side of the street.
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